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How to use a Shot Timer in Practice

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Tyler asks: "Hi Luke. I have a question for this weeks Q and A show. My buddy just got a shot timer, and we will be using it this week for the first time. We want to use it as effectively as possible so I'm putting together a spreadsheet to track how we do time wise. What should I track?  Splits?  Total time?  Time to first shot?  I honestly don't know where to start or what all the shot timer can do. I just want to know if I'm getting faster with my shots on that end and how that stacks up against how accurate I am." Yes. And No. I think what’s important is to get the data that you need from the timer, but you don’t need to record all of the data that the timer gives you. So, if your draws are slow as crap, you should (work on them in dryfire), and then put your dryfire to the test in live fire. But, if you’re working strictly on your draw, don’t go work a drill that has a whole bunch of other crap in it. If you’re working on a shot calling drill, you probably don’t want to obsess over your split times and t